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marchers returned to washington and reflect. our continuing coverage is next. >>> a prominent chinese leader on trial for corruption implicates his wife while on the stand. >>> severe flooding threatens russia. of innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> 50 years after martin luther king junior delivered his monumental i have a dream speech, tens of thousands are in washington to commemorate that dream. some worry that the advances are in dangery of being rolled back. >> reporter: the crowds that massed in f
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sides in washington say that syria wants but you are on the ground there. what do the syrian rebels want from the international community and are those rebels united so that the international community can get behind them? >> well, they are united enough, del, that they want to be able to say the syrian government, assad's government is responsible for the chemical attacks and what amounts to sustaining this warfare in the nation of syria. but right now on the first step they would like to take is that it be defined it was the government that used the chemical weapons because that will be a game-changer in syria and something the rebels to want see. >> us live from beirut, david, thank you very much. mean white reuters is quoting a senior white house official saying there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used by the syrian government against the civilians there. it was only a year ago that obama warned about the use of chemical weapons saying it was a red line for the u.s. mike joins us now with more and mike, that red line seems to be moving
sides in washington say that syria wants but you are on the ground there. what do the syrian rebels want from the international community and are those rebels united so that the international community can get behind them? >> well, they are united enough, del, that they want to be able to say the syrian government, assad's government is responsible for the chemical attacks and what amounts to sustaining this warfare in the nation of syria. but right now on the first step they would like...
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. >> at this hour, the wheels are moving in washington. the u.n. on sunday was given the go ahead to inspect chemical weapons. it is alleged to have happened. now, the u.s. is saying it is too little too late. a senior administration official telling al jazeera that if the syrian government had nothing to hide and wanted to show the world it knot use chemical weapons then, quote, it would would grant immediate access to the area five days ago." the same official now saying there is little doubt that syria used chemical weapons on its civilians. earlier today, the defense secretary, chuck hagel said the united states prepared for any con techniency regarding syria. more on this developing story. mike, there has been reaction around the world to these attacks. what has been the response from washington. >> in the five days since the attacks, you have seen an increase in the urgency here, two meetings in the last four days, a flury of phone calls, consultations between secretary kerry and at least two dozen of his counterparts from around the world. y
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>> well, the fortunate part about the march on washington was that many people see the pictures of dr. king giving his speech, and surrounding by a young man who have on what appears to be caps, who appear to be caps on their heads, et cetera. people have wondered what they were. the fact of the matter is that these young men standing around dr. king were actually african-american police officers from around the country who had volunteered their time action volunteered to serve as marshals for that program. i was recognized by some of these officers, and they called me and said, bill, come on up here. and they guided me up to the platform. as a matter of fact, i was no more than 10 or 15 feet away from dr. king when he made that speech, and i was looking out at that crowd over his shoulder. he made that speech, and it was certainly very, very uplifting for all of us that were there. >> i want to continue the conversation, talk about education and moving forward in just a little bit. i hope you will stick around >> thank you. >> william payne, we will see you in just a moment. >>> othe
>> well, the fortunate part about the march on washington was that many people see the pictures of dr. king giving his speech, and surrounding by a young man who have on what appears to be caps, who appear to be caps on their heads, et cetera. people have wondered what they were. the fact of the matter is that these young men standing around dr. king were actually african-american police officers from around the country who had volunteered their time action volunteered to serve as...
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marchers return to washington to reflect. our continuing coverage is next. >>> real estate mogal donald trump is facing a 40 million-dollar lawsuit. at stake, claims he deceived students that paid to learn about his business plan. >> i'm jessica taft. in sports we celebrate the present by remembering the past, a tribute to those that paved the way to truly make baseball the all american game. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. [applause] >> his words forever penned in american history. it has been 5 50 years since dr. mayor tin luther king, junior delivered his iconic i have a dre
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jean mezer, al jazeera, washington. >> and mike has more from washington d.c. >> in the three days sips the chemical weapon attack on the outskirts of damascus the national security council here at the white house met two times a renewed agency here. it seems to be a game changer not only because of the deployment of chemical weapons that crosses the redline that barack obama set forward but the ghastly horrific images are having such an impact around the world that american credibility appears to be at stake at this point.three hours the meeting met, america's top defense intelligence and cabinet officials meeting with the president in the west wing of the white house. a statement from the white house says they reviewed a range of potential options for the united states and international community and they note that the gathered group is mindful of the symptoms exhibited in many of the images we have seen in the wake of that attack. >> the redline has been crossed, the president's rhetoric has toughened, he's talked about a core national intr tr in keeping the weapons from being deploy
jean mezer, al jazeera, washington. >> and mike has more from washington d.c. >> in the three days sips the chemical weapon attack on the outskirts of damascus the national security council here at the white house met two times a renewed agency here. it seems to be a game changer not only because of the deployment of chemical weapons that crosses the redline that barack obama set forward but the ghastly horrific images are having such an impact around the world that american...
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as huge fraction, half of the patrons from outside of washington state. so, the spending per capita is way higher. >> in case a full week of opera is not enough, there are lecture, day long symposiums on themes like the spa and temporal d dimensions and a laceser light show and comedy sketches. >> if you missed it this time around you have to wait four years for another chance. al jazeera, seattle, washington. >> the news continues in just two minutes with live updates from cairo with al jazeera's jonathan betts and as always, your instant news updates from around the world are a click away at aljazeera.com. i'm morgan radford and i'll see you in just a moment. >> good morning. i'm morgan radford and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >>> a bomb blast strikes a bus kiriing dozens of military officers in yemen. the attack comes just two days after yemen's president vows to fight terrorism. >> the symptoms that they h
as huge fraction, half of the patrons from outside of washington state. so, the spending per capita is way higher. >> in case a full week of opera is not enough, there are lecture, day long symposiums on themes like the spa and temporal d dimensions and a laceser light show and comedy sketches. >> if you missed it this time around you have to wait four years for another chance. al jazeera, seattle, washington. >> the news continues in just two minutes with live updates from...
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more now from washington. >> reporter: the national security officials met president barack obama at the white house to discuss what to do about this. the sounds of grief, the pictures of tragedy, bodies of children and some adults, victims of what appears to be a chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of damascus and doctors without borders says that three hospitals reported receiving 3600 patients, 355 died. >> pinpoint pupils, excess saliva, respiratory distress, and convulses pointing to the use of a neuro toxic agent. >> reporter: the coalition said it was time for action, not words. >> the role of the international community must go beyond sympathy. we need to put an end to the killing of syrian people and help those forced to flee. >> reporter: the international community wants proof that the assad regime is responsible for the alleged attack but the syrian government is so far refusing to give u.n. inspectors access to the area. it denies using chemical weapons but claims that syrian rebels are and syrian state media showed protective masks and vials that they say were from
more now from washington. >> reporter: the national security officials met president barack obama at the white house to discuss what to do about this. the sounds of grief, the pictures of tragedy, bodies of children and some adults, victims of what appears to be a chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of damascus and doctors without borders says that three hospitals reported receiving 3600 patients, 355 died. >> pinpoint pupils, excess saliva, respiratory distress, and convulses...
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has said that any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs proof that chemical weapons were used in this recent attack. >> reporter: during a phone call with british prime minister david cameron and the united states agree that it merits a serious response. >> i think we need to be careful about airstrikes and the ramifications because of the access between syria and iran and hezbollah, and probably also russia as well. because these entities will have to try to control the aftermath of an u.s. strike on syria. indeed, bashir's threats to the rest of the region can be met through both state and non-state reactions. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been talking with his counterparts in saudi arabia, jordan, turkey, rallying support. the russian foreign ministry said that moscow was satisfied with the construction approach of the syrian approach of the u.n. mission but also said that they paid serious attention to the remarks that the u.s. secretary made and said moscow was alarmed by demands by paris, and
has said that any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs proof that chemical weapons were used in this recent attack. >> reporter: during a phone call with british prime minister david cameron and the united states agree that it merits a serious response. >> i think we need to be careful about airstrikes and the ramifications because of the access between syria and iran and hezbollah, and probably also russia...
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charles stratford, al jazeera. >> jamie joins us live from washington d.c. so, it looks like the u.n. inspectors will finally get a chance to find out what happened at this site of this alleged attack? >> that's right. of course we don't know exactly when they're going to be having access to that site, time is critical because of the evidence in the case like this will degrade. a u.s. senior administration official is being quoted in news reports this morning as saying he has very little doubt that chemical weapons were used by the syrian government. he cites in this report the reported number of victims, the assessment, the reported symptoms of those killed or injured and witness accounts here. so, a growing feeling on the part of the u.s. that the syrian government was responsible but, of course, the access to that site will be critical to eliminate that doubt if that's possible. >> indeed. we know the u.s. president barack obama wanted to have proof before moving ahead. chuck hagel has talked about -- let me see now -- options for all contingencies. i kno
charles stratford, al jazeera. >> jamie joins us live from washington d.c. so, it looks like the u.n. inspectors will finally get a chance to find out what happened at this site of this alleged attack? >> that's right. of course we don't know exactly when they're going to be having access to that site, time is critical because of the evidence in the case like this will degrade. a u.s. senior administration official is being quoted in news reports this morning as saying he has very...
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live in washington, reaction is coming in from around the world to these attacks. mike? >> well, the administration reacting dismiss sievely -- dismissively to allow the u.n. inspectors to go in but others say it is too late. anything that could be gained access to by the u.n. team would be too old to be determined credible. as far as the administration is concerned, the idea that the chemical weapons were deployed by the sad -- assad regime and as many as two, three days ago, senior administration officials were saying it is too late to obtain evidence to determine those facts. foreign affairs and foreign relations committees in the house saying it is time for action. there is a possibility of a surgical strike against the assad regime, cruise missiles. the navy has moved ships into the region. those that were scheduled to rotate are being detained longer. >> president obama has asked the defense department to prepare options for all contingencies. we are prepared to exercise whatever option, if he decides to deploy those options. >> reporter: now, as long as two years
live in washington, reaction is coming in from around the world to these attacks. mike? >> well, the administration reacting dismiss sievely -- dismissively to allow the u.n. inspectors to go in but others say it is too late. anything that could be gained access to by the u.n. team would be too old to be determined credible. as far as the administration is concerned, the idea that the chemical weapons were deployed by the sad -- assad regime and as many as two, three days ago, senior...
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whether the president's plan goes anywhere in washington is far from certain but there is no doubt that outrage over tuition is focussing more attention on the pay and perks awarded to university presidents. some critics say that the tuition may fall if university presidents were not paid so much. but as reported, the pay of college pst have to do with how much money they have to raise. >> kayla smith waits tables at night after working in a downtown columbus office for a non-profit group. >> if you need anything -- >> it is the only way she can payoff the 40,000 dollars in student loans that came with her degree. the recent ohio state university grad is one of a growing number of people outraged, salaries of university administrators keep rising. >> it does make me very angry. >> the median pay for a public university president reached 440,000 last academic year up 4.7%. the highest paid was former penn state president who pocketed nearly $3 million after leaving them in a scandal. ohio state university, retired with a final pay of nearly 2 million. >> i don't think that they're necess
whether the president's plan goes anywhere in washington is far from certain but there is no doubt that outrage over tuition is focussing more attention on the pay and perks awarded to university presidents. some critics say that the tuition may fall if university presidents were not paid so much. but as reported, the pay of college pst have to do with how much money they have to raise. >> kayla smith waits tables at night after working in a downtown columbus office for a non-profit...
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but washington says it still needs proof chemical weapons were used in this recent attack. evidence is strong from pictures and testimonies from witnesses. now the organization doctors without borders say hospitals hs it supports in damascus treated many patients with neuro toxic symptoms on the night of the alleged attack. the aid group says 355 of those people died. >> pinpoint pupils, access saliva, respiratory distress, convulsions, all that point towards the use of a neuro toxic agent. >> during a phone call on saturday, british prime minister david cameron and u.s. president agreed that the suspected attack by the saad syed government merit as serious response. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been talking to his counterparts in saudi arabia, jordon and turkey rallying support to put pressure on the syrian gov m. a government that say they had no role in any suspected chemical weapons attack but denies access to chemical weapon inspectors staying in a hotel a short area away. russia has asked them to cooperate but blamed rebels for recent attack. as internationa
but washington says it still needs proof chemical weapons were used in this recent attack. evidence is strong from pictures and testimonies from witnesses. now the organization doctors without borders say hospitals hs it supports in damascus treated many patients with neuro toxic symptoms on the night of the alleged attack. the aid group says 355 of those people died. >> pinpoint pupils, access saliva, respiratory distress, convulsions, all that point towards the use of a neuro toxic...
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but the political class in washington felt differently. kennedy told civil rights leaders in a june 22nd meeting that a march could kill the civil rights bill he was now pushing for, saying, quote, we want success in congress. not just a big show at the capitol. some people are looking for an excuse to be against us. the organizers were undeterred, though, and washington panicked. washington hosted massive crowds before but the scale of police preparations for the march was unprecedented. those were crowds of spectators, the police chief explained. we do not expect any spectators during the march. they will all be participants, on one side or the other, or they would not be there. sfz were told they couldn't take the day off. thousands of troops were placed on call. the march was on a wednesday, a work day. authorities weren't sure if they'd keep all the bridges over the potomac open. organizers were determined to prove these skeptics wrong. they appointed 2,000 parade marshals and ran drills ahead of time. >> we have assembled down here t
but the political class in washington felt differently. kennedy told civil rights leaders in a june 22nd meeting that a march could kill the civil rights bill he was now pushing for, saying, quote, we want success in congress. not just a big show at the capitol. some people are looking for an excuse to be against us. the organizers were undeterred, though, and washington panicked. washington hosted massive crowds before but the scale of police preparations for the march was unprecedented. those...
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a teenager growing up in washington as a teenager growing up in washington dc, she and her church did people demonstrations leading up to the march in washington where they would go in front of the white house. you have to remember, the time. this was the time they would go there and racial epithets were thrown at them and people would come up and spit on them and they had to practice turning the other cheek. a very very scary time.but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from the outset of my career.i will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the civil rights leader in my ed
a teenager growing up in washington as a teenager growing up in washington dc, she and her church did people demonstrations leading up to the march in washington where they would go in front of the white house. you have to remember, the time. this was the time they would go there and racial epithets were thrown at them and people would come up and spit on them and they had to practice turning the other cheek. a very very scary time.but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance...
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evers, this was speaking in washington, not just in washington but to washington of the president will speak on wednesday, the actual day that is the 50th anniversary. what do you hope to hear from president obama? >> i hope that president obama will be very strong in his remarks, whatever they are, but i hope that there will be a sense of a deeper understanding on his part and all of the others who are -- who did not have to go through the battles that we did, and to send a message that will be strong to our government officials that people simply are not going to sit back and accept things as they are. we've seen changes with the supreme court with voting rights and everything. i am here, a person who had to count beans in a jar to be able to answer a question, how many bubbles in a bar of soap to be able to vote. we are still here. the problems still exist. i hope that his message, whatever it is, and i'm sure it will be the right message for america, that it will be strong, that it will cause more dialogue, and that the people in washington who determine the direction of this compa
evers, this was speaking in washington, not just in washington but to washington of the president will speak on wednesday, the actual day that is the 50th anniversary. what do you hope to hear from president obama? >> i hope that president obama will be very strong in his remarks, whatever they are, but i hope that there will be a sense of a deeper understanding on his part and all of the others who are -- who did not have to go through the battles that we did, and to send a message that...
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i'm a reporter for the "washington post" and i'm looking for mr. eugene allen, who i think worked at the white house with three administrations. he said i am that eugene allen. however, i worked for eight administrations. from harry truman to ronald reagan. and i almost dropped the phone. >> so then you knew you had a story. >> yes. >> and no one had talked to him in 34 years of service in the white house? >> 34 years. i went over there, of course, the very next day. a day later, because his wife said, yes, we'll talk to this writer, but you tell him that we both have doctors' appointments tomorrow. and so i waited a day, fairly nervous, hoping that they wouldn't change their mind. i went over there and sat with them throughout a whole day. at one point she said, honey, you can show him. and i didn't know what that meant. and he got up, frail man at that time, and asked me to hold his arm. he took me down in the basement and he turned on the light. it was like being swooped through a magical curtain into the land of oz. there were all these photogr
i'm a reporter for the "washington post" and i'm looking for mr. eugene allen, who i think worked at the white house with three administrations. he said i am that eugene allen. however, i worked for eight administrations. from harry truman to ronald reagan. and i almost dropped the phone. >> so then you knew you had a story. >> yes. >> and no one had talked to him in 34 years of service in the white house? >> 34 years. i went over there, of course, the very...
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the washington press: politics, prejudice, and persistence." the annual festival is hosted by the franklin did roosevelt presidential library of museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. my name is jeff urban, and education specialist at the roosevelt presidential library and museum and a map of the library and museum i would like to welcome all of you in our audience here today and those of you at home watching on c-span for the 10th annual roosevelt reading special. franzen was a plan for the library to become a premier research institution for the study of the entire roosevelt era. the library's research room a consistent one of the busiest of all the presidential libraries. this year's group of authors reflect the wide variety of research that's done you. let me quickly go over the format for the festival's concurrent session. at the top of each are a session begins with a 30 minute author talk. followed by a 10 minute question and answer pair. in the office move to the table in the lobby next to the new deal
the washington press: politics, prejudice, and persistence." the annual festival is hosted by the franklin did roosevelt presidential library of museum in hyde park, new york. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. my name is jeff urban, and education specialist at the roosevelt presidential library and museum and a map of the library and museum i would like to welcome all of you in our audience here today and those of you at home watching on c-span for the 10th annual roosevelt...
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king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith
king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics...
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the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington for civil rights. family members of reverend martin luther king, jr., delivered his famous, i have a dream speech at the march led today's event along with other civil rights leaders. >> this is not the time for a commemoration, nor is this the time for self-congratulations celebration. the task is not done. the journey is not complete. >> some of those in the crowd had attended the march 50 years ago, the anniversary is wednesday and president obama will make a speech from the same spot where reverend king gave his historic speech. and those unable to go to the washington area to celebrate the landmark anniversary, there was a march in san jose today. kpix5 talked to one woman who was at the original march in washington. >> at st. james park in san jose -- >> he kept hope alive. a rich mix of people from all over the bay area united to address civil rights issue, five decades after the historic march on washington. >> i'm mixed, african american heritage as well as german. >> michelle wasn't even born
the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington for civil rights. family members of reverend martin luther king, jr., delivered his famous, i have a dream speech at the march led today's event along with other civil rights leaders. >> this is not the time for a commemoration, nor is this the time for self-congratulations celebration. the task is not done. the journey is not complete. >> some of those in the crowd had attended the march 50 years ago, the anniversary is...
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more open " washington journal" ahead on -- more "washington journal" ahead on c-span. from♪ [video clip] had 16y on we said we acres of land that we had to put something on. or maybe not. everyone wanted a say. -- leadersy readers promised a public process for input on the master plan, but at the same time that was going on, however, you have larry silverstein, the developer leasing office space and the port authority, who really believed in the importance of the commercial space being destroyed. they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained an international financial hub and believed that for that to happen they had to rebuild the commercial space. "the battle for ground zero" tonight at 9:00 on c-span 2. begin with a well-known american novelist, james baldwin. mr. baldwin, what about the mark in washington? country,tely in this it was enough to be around one president being more significant, the most noted .emonstration to free americans i express my support of civil rights largely by talking about it at cocktail parties, i am afraid. like many this summe
more open " washington journal" ahead on -- more "washington journal" ahead on c-span. from♪ [video clip] had 16y on we said we acres of land that we had to put something on. or maybe not. everyone wanted a say. -- leadersy readers promised a public process for input on the master plan, but at the same time that was going on, however, you have larry silverstein, the developer leasing office space and the port authority, who really believed in the importance of the...
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the march on washington was an assemblage of people in power converging on washington dc, our nations capital, only occasionally seen every few decades. a quarter of 1 million americans march on washington that hot summer day. each representing thousands and thousands of americans were standing up for both racial equality and job opportunities. across the nation. now i will defer to our main speaker, the man who is there and whose words you will soon hear them up but this was the largest public gathering in washington dc until that time in our nations history. only surpassed by some of the antiwar marches that followed later in the 60s. african-americans, teachers, students, union workers, 30 of all creeds and people of many walks of life, came together to appeal to the conscience of the nation and demand action that would enable the patient to live up to our constitutional ideals. that would free african-americans from the shackles of poverty and discrimination and free all of us from the reality of segregation that was as routine as was immoral. in many parts of the country. in 1963
the march on washington was an assemblage of people in power converging on washington dc, our nations capital, only occasionally seen every few decades. a quarter of 1 million americans march on washington that hot summer day. each representing thousands and thousands of americans were standing up for both racial equality and job opportunities. across the nation. now i will defer to our main speaker, the man who is there and whose words you will soon hear them up but this was the largest public...
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thousands of people gathered here in washington saturday to re-create the march on washington where dr. king gave his famous i have a dream speech. and it was exactly 50 years ago today, august 25th, 1963, that dr. king and the executive secretary of the naacp, roy wilkins, appeared right here on "meet the press." many of you either already had the chance or will have the opportunity to see that special program as we have made it the original broadcast available to our nbc stations across the country. our roundtable joins us in just a moment. but first joining me now, the only living speaker from the march on washington, congressman john lewis. he spoke yesterday in front of the lincoln memorial. >> you cannot stand by. you cannot sit down. you've got to stand up, speak up, speak out, and get in the way, make some noise! >> congressman lewis, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you very much, david, for having me. >> what a moment. we actually have the two images. there you were 50 years ago as a 23-year-old speaking so powerfully and 50 years later an elder statesman, sir, if y
thousands of people gathered here in washington saturday to re-create the march on washington where dr. king gave his famous i have a dream speech. and it was exactly 50 years ago today, august 25th, 1963, that dr. king and the executive secretary of the naacp, roy wilkins, appeared right here on "meet the press." many of you either already had the chance or will have the opportunity to see that special program as we have made it the original broadcast available to our nbc stations...
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war in policy, including serious, from this morning's "washington journal." on your screen is by taylor, a senior policy correspondent for the "washington times." we also have the christian science monitor's diplomatic reporter, joining us for a discussion about u.s. foreign- policy challenges, particularly focusing on syria and egypt and the middle east in general. we will start with a look at a headline this morning -- obama reviews response options in attack to syria -- this is the "washington post" headline. the president met yesterday with his national security team. what are they trying to figure out? they're trying to figure out how they could respond to this redline issue with. . the president has come out and said the use of chemical weapons would be the crossing of the red line and that would suggest or that was red in the media here in washington as a warning from president obama that the use of chemical weapons would trigger some kind of surgical military strike by the united states. they are debating, i think, what to do. is it time for the unite
war in policy, including serious, from this morning's "washington journal." on your screen is by taylor, a senior policy correspondent for the "washington times." we also have the christian science monitor's diplomatic reporter, joining us for a discussion about u.s. foreign- policy challenges, particularly focusing on syria and egypt and the middle east in general. we will start with a look at a headline this morning -- obama reviews response options in attack to syria --...
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washington. and what might that be, james? spies. spies? what proof of that could you possibly have? what happened when general washington planned to attack sir henry clinton in new york? nothing happened. exactly, because of clinton's sudden countermoves that could only have taken place if the english had secret inside information. makes sense to me. if james were correct, which i hope he is not, the spy would have to be someone in a trusted position close to general washington, and i cannot imagine who could be so disloyal to such a noble person and such a noble cause. [horse neighs]
washington. and what might that be, james? spies. spies? what proof of that could you possibly have? what happened when general washington planned to attack sir henry clinton in new york? nothing happened. exactly, because of clinton's sudden countermoves that could only have taken place if the english had secret inside information. makes sense to me. if james were correct, which i hope he is not, the spy would have to be someone in a trusted position close to general washington, and i cannot...
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we had an old guard in washington that has become the political class. the political class has been there for 30 years on both sides the aisle plus. they have no new voices, no new input. they're just simply functioning within a system that is very big, and frankly, slow to move. washington, d.c., does not work well with comprehensive anything. obama care, comprehensive bills. look at putting these fights together in one comprehensive fight. why are we not tackling solutions, finding solutions incrementally on issue, whether it's border security, energy poll circumstance immigration, continued resolutions. we have a political class, in america, it's americans versus the political class because we now have basically a group of all the guards who decide our future based on the old guard and the new guard or the new voices need to be heard. the reagan principle. we need a big tent we need to bring everyone in. this is an american problem, not a republican or democratic problem. >> if you're saying we don't do well with comprehensive reforms, does that mean
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just like the march on washington we always hear "i have a dream." this leads me to what clarence talks about when he says "words, words." i appreciate what everyone up here has done. you have got to understand that you are right. they are able to change these words. what i would say to this young yeah,d all young people, you do not know what the mimeograph is but you sure know how to tweet. take what you just said, it is amazing if we older folks understand that with just one finger or phone action you literally can communicate with millions of people in a nano second. everyone is probably sitting here with a smart phone. we have to choose that which what we had. this is not just a gathering. we should be taking notes. we should be sending it on our cell phone. we should be sending the message immediately to the white house and demand thing. this is a president who has told to make politicians do it. that yetose by saying man is parts of what they .alled the joshua generation we are all up here part of the moses generation. remember. moses showed th
just like the march on washington we always hear "i have a dream." this leads me to what clarence talks about when he says "words, words." i appreciate what everyone up here has done. you have got to understand that you are right. they are able to change these words. what i would say to this young yeah,d all young people, you do not know what the mimeograph is but you sure know how to tweet. take what you just said, it is amazing if we older folks understand that with just...
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we come to washington to what? >> commemorate. and we are going back home -->> to agitate. we have come a long, long way and we have a long way to go. god bless you and keep you, and thank you for acknowledging me. i see sister king over there. i will not do all the talking and not let her say anything. i stand with the women. you will not get me to take a position against the women. hello. hello. god bless you and keep you. we will work for that day when justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. we will not be asked to get back. when brown can stick around. when yellow can be mellow. when the red man can get ahead man. and when white will behave all right. we come to washington to commemorate. we are going back home -- >> to agitate. >> reverend lowery. give him a hand. are we ready to march? do not start ganging up. we are doing this orderly. elder king is going to give us a prayer. then we will start lining up. be cool, you inc. going to be -- you ain't going to be up front no how. wh
we come to washington to what? >> commemorate. and we are going back home -->> to agitate. we have come a long, long way and we have a long way to go. god bless you and keep you, and thank you for acknowledging me. i see sister king over there. i will not do all the talking and not let her say anything. i stand with the women. you will not get me to take a position against the women. hello. hello. god bless you and keep you. we will work for that day when justice rolls down like...
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we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and kald man in downtown san jose 1:00, near third and julian street, not far from st. james park. people who live nearby say it was disturbing to hear gunfire, especially in the middle of the day. >> it's just crazy that this can happen in downtown san jose in broad daylight. i live on the corner. a friend was walking back this direction as i was going toward downtown when the shooting occurred. while i was reading about it, i was wondering if that person got hurt or not. >> the man shot was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. investigates don't know what led up to the shooting or whether it's gang related. they are working on putting together a description of the gunman. this is san jose's 33rd killing of the year. san jose had 46 in all of last year. >>> we have breaking news out of eldorado county. new fire b
we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and kald man in downtown san jose 1:00, near third and julian street, not far from st. james park. people who live nearby say it was disturbing to hear gunfire, especially in the middle of the day. >> it's just crazy that this can happen in downtown san...
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and hello again from fox news in washington. there are reports and shocking video out of syria this week that seem to show the assad regime is engaged in the largest use of chemical weapons since saddam hussein attacked his own people a quarter century ago. bob corker of tennessee is the top republican on the senator foreign relations committee and recently returned from the middle east. congressman elliott angle is the top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee. gentlemen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> the president's national security team met this weekend to discuss military options, including the possibility of a crews missile strike. we're told that u.s. navy ships are moving closer to the coast of syria. president obama says this is a big event of grave concern. but, the president then adds that we need to act deliberately. >> what we have seen is that folks will call for immediate action, jumping in to stuff, that does not turn out well. gets us mired in very difficult situations. >> chris:
and hello again from fox news in washington. there are reports and shocking video out of syria this week that seem to show the assad regime is engaged in the largest use of chemical weapons since saddam hussein attacked his own people a quarter century ago. bob corker of tennessee is the top republican on the senator foreign relations committee and recently returned from the middle east. congressman elliott angle is the top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee. gentlemen, welcome...
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. [♪] ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> 50 aÑos despuÉs del histÓrico discurso de martin luther king junior en washington, dc en donde habla sobre su sueÑo americano, hablamos con su hijo y con su hija. ademÁs que esta pasando con la reforma migratoria en la cÁmara baja, hablamos con dos representantes y el seÑor de los cielos, rafael amaya hoy dÍa en enfoque. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? muchÍsimas gracias por dejarme ser parte de su 25 de agosto, comenzaron las celebraciones del 50 aniversario del discurso de martin luther king junior, yo tengo un sueÑo, discurso que marcÓ la historia de estados unidos y fue decisivo en el movimiento de derechos civiles del paÍs, organizaciones cÍvicas que luchan por una reforma migratoria consideran que hoy dÍa los latinos luchan por esa igualdad como lo hicieron los afroamericanos hace 50 aÑos y se sumaron a las celebraciones por el histÓrico momento en la naciÓn. lo que trabaja lo que hay que trabajar con la comunidad latina y la comunidad americana. >>> significa que tengo experiencia, significa que el paÍs soÑador como yo y padres y familias que tienen esp
. [♪] ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> 50 aÑos despuÉs del histÓrico discurso de martin luther king junior en washington, dc en donde habla sobre su sueÑo americano, hablamos con su hijo y con su hija. ademÁs que esta pasando con la reforma migratoria en la cÁmara baja, hablamos con dos representantes y el seÑor de los cielos, rafael amaya hoy dÍa en enfoque. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? muchÍsimas gracias por dejarme ser parte de su 25 de agosto, comenzaron las celebraciones del 50...
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. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to the bottom of what really happened. think they can now? >> it is possible, we know that secretary of state john kerry was speaking with his counterpart the foreign minister over the weekend. those two did not speak very often, so that was significant. if they are able to find actual evidence, this could certainly change the calculation for the obama administration. we know the pentagon has been updating it's target list for potential air strikes in syria, looking at not only command a and control fa stillities. they have also moved warships, they have added a thi
. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to...
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the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter suppression throughout the country. they stopped florida. they stopped pennsylvania. powell said the voting rights act in north carolina is going to hurt republicans. >> the issue is not who it will is itr hurt. the issue is constitutional? john paul stevens wrote a voterty opinion that id is entirely constitutional. .> it is the type of id in north carolina, you can not use your college id. that is just to keep students out. >> thank you, margaret. >> hello and a very warm welcoce to "european journal" coming to you from dw studios in brussels. good to have you with us. here's what's coming up in t
the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter...
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the march on washington was about jobs and freedom. and education is a great equal lieser and there is nothing more important than to give our children a great education. >> the mayor reminded the city how much work still needs to be done in order to make dr. king's dream a reality. >> chicago congressman says that he was invited to be one of the speakers at the rally in washington today however he on thed to attend an immigration workshop for young people here in chicago this morning. he along with mayor rahm emanuel was at the workshop called doca. devered action for childhood arrival. the young people were applying for reprieve from deportation as well as seeking to receive access to temporary work permits. he equated the civil rights struggle to the struggle for immigration rights. >> i think it's a great time to be here because 50 years ago we're commemorating 50 years ago, a quarter of a million people marched on washington, d.c. for jobs and for fairness and for justice. and i have a voice in the congress of the united states be
the march on washington was about jobs and freedom. and education is a great equal lieser and there is nothing more important than to give our children a great education. >> the mayor reminded the city how much work still needs to be done in order to make dr. king's dream a reality. >> chicago congressman says that he was invited to be one of the speakers at the rally in washington today however he on thed to attend an immigration workshop for young people here in chicago this...
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we're always adding burdens, who is we, washington, when they don't let a camera around. there is so much money here, life is good >> john: we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> john: no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> john: if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white house lawn, that is great but with government it's force. >> this is not banning what you are buying but simply the size of the cup that can be used. >> john: in my hometown, they are upset about big cups of soda. they want big cups illegal. >> this is biggest thing to curb obesity. >> john: i can buy two of these, that is 32 ounces around i can buy one of these. how does this curb obesity? >> my mayor is proud he has forced every chain restaurant to clearly post calorie koont. >> there were few skeptics but nowhey are national models. >> john: that sadly that true. under obamacare all big chains will have to po
we're always adding burdens, who is we, washington, when they don't let a camera around. there is so much money here, life is good >> john: we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> john: no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> john: if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white...
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reuters emily sullivan and "the washington post's" emily heil. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> we go to weather now, and the fight that's trying to contain one of the largest fires in history. they could also be fighting the weather. nbc meteorologist diylan dreyer joins me. >> it's hot, it's dry, we're not going to see rain anytime soon. humidity is down around 20% to 25%. any random thunderstorms that do develop are dry in nature meaning you get the lightning but you don't get the rain that comes with it. the lightning is what's triggering some of the fires. on top of that, you have wind gusts up to 25 to 40 miles per hour, helps to fuel the flames. it's hot, too, temperatures will be in the mid-80s and we're not going to see a whole lot of improvement in the areas through california and into parts of the west. but further to the southwest, that's where we have most of the rain, actually the remnants of what was tropical storm evo, that is going to make its way into the southwest over the course of the next couple of
reuters emily sullivan and "the washington post's" emily heil. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> we go to weather now, and the fight that's trying to contain one of the largest fires in history. they could also be fighting the weather. nbc meteorologist diylan dreyer joins me. >> it's hot, it's dry, we're not going to see rain anytime soon. humidity is down around 20% to 25%. any random thunderstorms that do develop are dry in...
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let's not march on washington. let's march on the congress. >> reporter: shortly after thefr speech, those rallying for stoothood formed up ranks and marched off to join the larger crowd. in washington, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> dc police need your help tonight finding a missing woman, 70-year-old von little was seen last night around 11:00 in wittier place.plac she is small in stature, last s seen wearing blue shirts, and purple shoes.es. if you know anything give dc police a call. c >>> the news edge in maryland, m fed democratic county isnty investigating a drowning at a days inn inned frederick. this adult male drowned i in the swimming pool.sw no would on the victim's downtown or circumstanceses surrounding the drowning. dro >>> small plane crashed whilehie landing in buo wrr. all four people walked away without injuries. the small many crashed near the freeway airport on church road r off u.s. 50.. they believe the pilot wasot trying to land when the manyhe veered from the runway and landed upside down i
let's not march on washington. let's march on the congress. >> reporter: shortly after thefr speech, those rallying for stoothood formed up ranks and marched off to join the larger crowd. in washington, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> dc police need your help tonight finding a missing woman, 70-year-old von little was seen last night around 11:00 in wittier place.plac she is small in stature, last s seen wearing blue shirts, and purple shoes.es. if you know anything give dc police...
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general washington tries valiantly to gain ground in new york, but we are at a stalemate. to make matters worse, there is constant talk of spies! just the other day, james told us of his conspiracy theory. henri: sarah! unh...uhh! james says there's only one explanation as to why things are going badly for general washington.
general washington tries valiantly to gain ground in new york, but we are at a stalemate. to make matters worse, there is constant talk of spies! just the other day, james told us of his conspiracy theory. henri: sarah! unh...uhh! james says there's only one explanation as to why things are going badly for general washington.
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let's start with "the washington post." why all of these stories about the birth certificate for a fellow who hasn't even announced a candidacy, nina? >> well, first of all i want to say it's great to be here on the brad and nina show, lou. >> you're welcome. >> the -- you know, i have to say look, "the washington post," they have a history of biased coverage, particularly biased political coverage. their ombudsman last year wrote about the bias towards democrats and against republicans. i have to say in this case, i think it's more of a case of just getting overheated about 2016 and, you know, ted cruz wanting to make clear his immigration status, his citizenship status. everybody's trying to read the tea leaves -- >> so you have no problem with this? you see no problem with "the washington post" running 12 stories on a guy not running for president? >> i think they want to know if he's running for president and that's the way to get at it. he's going to be a big force in the party if he does run. >> well, he's going to pr
let's start with "the washington post." why all of these stories about the birth certificate for a fellow who hasn't even announced a candidacy, nina? >> well, first of all i want to say it's great to be here on the brad and nina show, lou. >> you're welcome. >> the -- you know, i have to say look, "the washington post," they have a history of biased coverage, particularly biased political coverage. their ombudsman last year wrote about the bias towards...
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>> they marched on washington today. the one day while the congress, the country, and the world watched, they took over the nation's capital in the name of civil rights. what was its impact on the real washington-- that is, the washington that governs the united states of america? in the lead, martin luther king, the man hailed today above all the others. >> i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream. >> schieffer: today, we'll talk about king's dream and the state of race relations with some prominent american american leaders, including former secretary of state colin powell, and legendary civil rights leader, georgia congressman, john lewis, who was with king that day. plus we'll hear general powell's advice to the president on the crisis in the middle east. >> in both egypt and syria, america has to take a much more-- much more clever role. >> schieffer: we'll also talk about the situation in syria with jack reed and michael mccaul. it's all ahead on "face the nation." cap
>> they marched on washington today. the one day while the congress, the country, and the world watched, they took over the nation's capital in the name of civil rights. what was its impact on the real washington-- that is, the washington that governs the united states of america? in the lead, martin luther king, the man hailed today above all the others. >> i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream. >> schieffer: today, we'll talk...
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national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria meantime on friday the u.s. navy had. ship armed with missiles in the mediterranean u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has already asked the pentagon for options on syria according to c.b.s. news potential targets include command bunkers and launchers used to fire chemical weapons now up until this point the u.s. leader has been very cautious over intervening in syria previously saying quote the u.s. should be wary of being drawn into very expensive difficult costly interventions that actually breed more resentment in the region unquote however one year ago obama also said that chemical weapons used in syria would be a red line for the united states and now he is under pressure growing pressure to act u.s. officials have acknowledged that there is no conclusive evidence linking syrian president bashar al assad to this week's alleged chemical attacks nonetheless a state department spokesperson has also said that washington doesn't believe the rebels are capable of carrying out a chemical attac
national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria meantime on friday the u.s. navy had. ship armed with missiles in the mediterranean u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has already asked the pentagon for options on syria according to c.b.s. news potential targets include command bunkers and launchers used to fire chemical weapons now up until this point the u.s. leader has been very cautious over intervening in syria previously saying quote the u.s....
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and a mass rally staged in washington d.c. marking fifty years since martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech on civil rights thousands took to the streets voicing many of the voicing concerns over voting rights a spike in street violence and excessive use of force by some police your original march in one nine hundred sixty three kickstarted the equal rights movement and contributed to the passing of the civil and voting rights acts. technology update with host peter scott coming up next stay with us. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the i
and a mass rally staged in washington d.c. marking fifty years since martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech on civil rights thousands took to the streets voicing many of the voicing concerns over voting rights a spike in street violence and excessive use of force by some police your original march in one nine hundred sixty three kickstarted the equal rights movement and contributed to the passing of the civil and voting rights acts. technology update with host peter scott coming up next...